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- the present invention relates to a method and system that enables taking a precautionary action in a vehicle, such as providing a warning to a vehicle driver about a potentially difficult, challenging or hazardous driving condition on the road network.
- ADAS Advanced driver assistance systems
- ADAS Advanced driver assistance systems
- sensors include radar, infrared, ultrasonic and vision-oriented sensors, such as digital video cameras and lidar.
- Some advanced driver assistance systems also use digital map data.
- Digital map data can be used in advanced driver assistance systems to provide information about the road network, road geometry, road conditions and other items associated with the road and terrain around the vehicle. Digital map data is not affected by environmental conditions, such as fog, rain or snow. In addition, digital map data can provide useful information that cannot reliably be provided by cameras or radar, such as curvature, grade, bank, speed limits that are not indicated by signage, traffic and lane restrictions, etc. Further, digital map data can provide a predictive capability well beyond the range of other sensors or even beyond the driver's vision to determine the road ahead of the vehicle, around corners, over hills or beyond obstructions. Accordingly, digital map data can be a useful addition for some advanced driver assistance systems.
- the present invention comprises data mining in a digital roadmap database with its associated road feature data attributes to identify potentially hazardous locations on a road where critical attributes exceed a threshold representing that hazardous condition, or to identify combinations of digital roadmap database features that, in combination, constitute a potentially hazardous condition, and subsequently store such features in the database to enable the driver to be more cautious or to take a precautionary action, or for the vehicle to automatically take a precautionary action or adjust control or sensor sensitivities to accommodate the hazardous condition as the vehicle approaches the location identified as being hazardous or difficult.
- the precautionary action may be a warning message provided to the vehicle driver to alert the vehicle driver about the condition so that the vehicle driver can pay extra attention.
- the precautionary action may consist of an actual modification of the operation or control of the vehicle, such as braking, accelerating, or maneuvering the vehicle, or activating a sensor.
- the precautionary action may include providing an input to an algorithm that also processes inputs from other sensors for taking such actions.
- the precautionary action may be adjustment of sensitivities of other ADAS applications such as increasing the control authority and sensitivity of a lane departure warning or control system to lane edge approach and violation.
- the precautionary action may include a combination of any of these aforementioned actions.
- a precautionary action system installed in a vehicle uses this database, or a database derived therefrom, in combination with a positioning system, to determine when the vehicle is at a location that corresponds to the location identified as being difficult, hazardous or challenging.
- the precautionary action is taken, such as providing a warning to the vehicle operator to alert the vehicle operator about the condition.
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart of a process that uses a database that represents a road network to identify conditions such as the one shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 2 is a diagram of a data record formed by the process of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a diagram of a vehicle system that uses data produced by the process of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a process performed by the system of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart of a process 100 .
- the process 100 is performed by a software program or routine that is run on a suitable computing platform, such as a database server, PC or plurality of PCs coupled together for parallel computing applications.
- a suitable computing platform such as a database server, PC or plurality of PCs coupled together for parallel computing applications.
- the process 100 uses a database 110 that contains data that represents the road network in a region.
- the region may be a country, such as the United States, Germany, France or Korea. Alternatively, the region may include several countries or an entire continent. According to another alternative, the region may include only a portion of a country, such as a state or several states or metropolitan areas.
- the process 100 is performed by a map developer, such as NAVTEQ Corporation.
- the process 100 may be performed by another entity that has access to an editable version of a map database 110 .
- the process may be performed by a customer or licensee of NAVTEQ, such as a manufacturer of navigation systems or active safety systems, or by a traffic information services company or by a government office at any level.
- the database 110 is in a format that can be edited. That is, new or updated information can be added to the database 110 .
- the database 110 is in a format such that new information can be combined with the original data to form a new database that includes both the original data and new data.
- the database is in an Oracle spatial format.
- the database may be in a delivery format, such as GDF (Geographic Data File), SIF (Standard Interchange Format), or other formats, including proprietary formats.
- the database 110 contains data that represents the road network in the region.
- the database 110 contains information such as the locations (geographic coordinates, including altitude) of roads and intersections, road names, the three-dimensional shape of the roads including curvature, slope and bank, speed limits along roads, turn restrictions at intersections, addresses or address ranges along roads, the number of lanes each road has, lane width, lane markings, functional classes of roads, the locations of medians, and so on.
- the database may also contain information about other geographic features, such as bodies of water, parks, administrative areas (including municipal, state and country boundaries), and locations of points of interest, such as businesses, hospitals, police stations, and so on.
- the process 100 examines each data record that represents a geographic feature, such as a link (or road segment) or intersection, to determine whether it represents a location or leads to a location where a potentially difficult or hazardous condition exists.
- the kinds of potentially difficult or hazardous conditions may include, but are not limited to, a turn with a decreasing radius of curvature, a turn where the superelevation (bank angle) is insufficient or in the wrong direction, i.e., banked away from the curve instead of into it, a downhill segment that has an intersection at the bottom of the hill, a downhill segment that has a stop sign or stoplight at the bottom of the hill, a sharp curve on a downhill slope, a curve that has a stop sign or stoplight somewhere along the curve, a blind intersection either because it is in a turn or over a hill, an unusually narrow lane or road, a lane merge, a road entrance with no stop sign or stoplight that has no merge lane, and a curve with a lower speed recommendation than
- the process 100 may employ a staged or multiple step process wherein combinations and/or thresholds of data are evaluated to determine whether a hazardous condition exists.
- a comprehensive evaluation of an entire region can be performed by evaluating first each instance of data that represents a type of feature for an initial set of conditions, and then evaluating that instance of data in combination with other data only if the initial conditions are met.
- the process 100 may examine in turn each data record in the entire database that represents each road segment (also referred to as a “link”), and in each direction of travel.
- a data record that represents a link or road segment is read from the database 110 (Step 130 ). Adjacent road segments records may also be read.
- This road segment record includes data attributes that indicate various features of the represented road segment.
- the attributes are evaluated to determine whether the represented road segment might have or lead to a difficult or hazardous driving condition (Step 134 ).
- the attributes that are evaluated depend on the type of difficult or hazardous condition the process 100 is attempting to find. For example, to locate curves that exceed a certain threshold of severity, each curve is inspected for its curvature values, length of the curve, and other attributes of the curve. In another example, in order to locate intersections at the bottom of a hill, the altitude of the endpoints of the road segment or adjacent road segments are compared to determine whether the road segment is on a hill.
- the shape points or curvature of the road segment are evaluated to determine whether the road segment is part of a curve or at the end of a curve. From an evaluation of this information, it can be determined whether the represented road segment and its adjacent road segments might be part of, or lead to, a location of a potentially hazardous condition. If the represented feature is determined not to meet the initial conditions, the process 100 proceeds to a step in which it is determined whether all the records that represent that feature in the database have been examined (Steps 136 and 138 ). If there are more records to examine, the process 100 proceeds to get the next record (Step 130 ) and continues.
- the process 100 proceeds to evaluate additional data. If necessary, additional data is obtained from the database 110 (Step 142 ).
- the additional data may include the data records that represent features located nearby the feature under initial evaluation.
- the additional data may include the data records for nearby features, such as successor road segments that connect to the road segment under initial evaluation.
- the additional data may include other data associated with the feature under initial evaluation.
- the process 100 will first evaluate whether the road segment is curved (e.g., in Steps 134 and 136 ) and then, if it is, evaluate whether the superelevation data associated with the road segment indicates that the superelevation of the road in the curved section is in the wrong direction (e.g., in Steps 144 and 150 ).
- the additional data is evaluated (Step 144 ) and if the additional data does not meet the conditions, the feature under evaluation does not have the hazardous condition. In this case, the process 100 proceeds to the step in which it is determined whether all the records in the database have been examined (Step 138 ) and if there are more records to examine, the process 100 proceeds to get the next record (Step 130 ).
- Step 156 the process 100 adds precautionary action data 160 to the database 110 (Step 156 ).
- the precautionary action data 160 indicates the presence of a feature in the road network where a precautionary action may be taken.
- the process 100 proceeds to the step in which it is determined whether all the road segment records in the database have been examined (Step 138 ) and if there are more segment records to examine, the process 100 proceeds to get the next segment record (Step 130 ).
- the process 100 ends when it is determined whether all the road segment records have been examined (Step 138 ).
- the process 100 performs a data mining function.
- the existence of the hazardous condition is derived from data already collected and present in the database.
- the process evaluates each data item to determine if it exceeds a defined hazardous threshold value, or the process evaluates multiple data items in the original database to determine whether when combined, those data items constitute a hazardous condition.
- a determination is made whether these data items describe the condition of interest, the hazardous condition. If these data items do describe the condition, a new data item, i.e., the precautionary action data, is added to the database.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram that shows a data record 200 in the database 110 .
- the data record 200 represents a road segment located in a geographic region. As explained above, the geographic region may include an entire country or continent. Accordingly, the database 110 includes many data records like the one shown in FIG. 2 .
- the data record 200 shown in FIG. 2 is exemplary and shows only one way to represent a road segment.
- Databases may represent road segments in various different ways and may include different kinds of information.
- the present invention is not limited to any particular way of representing roads.
- various data are associated with the data record 200 that represents a road segment. These various data indicate features or attributes of the represented road segment. For example, associated with the data record is data that indicates the permitted direction(s) of travel. Also associated with the road segment record 200 are data that indicate a speed limit, a classification of the road segment (i.e., the type of road, such as controlled access, etc.), a rank (e.g., 1-4), the endpoints of the road segment, shape points (i.e., locations along the road segment between its endpoints). Also associated with the road segment records is data that indicate the successors at each endpoint. Successors are those road segments that connect to the represented road segment at each of its endpoints. The segment record 200 may identify these successors by reference to the data records that represent the successors.
- the database 110 also includes precautionary action data 160 .
- the precautionary action data 160 is the data added to the database 110 by the process 100 in FIG. 1 .
- the precautionary action data 160 is shown as added to the road segment record 200 .
- the process 100 adds precautionary action data 160 with respect to only certain records, i.e., records that represent those roads segments that meet the conditions identified by the process. Accordingly, the database 110 will contain data records that represent road segments that contain the precautionary action data 160 and other data records that represent road segments that do not contain the precautionary action data 160 .
- the precautionary action data 160 is associated with the road segment identified as having a potentially hazardous condition located thereon.
- the precautionary action data 160 includes several components.
- One component 160 ( 1 ) indicates a condition type.
- This condition type 160 ( 1 ) indicates the type of condition about which a precautionary action is to be taken, which in this case is an intersection that is located at a bottom of a hill.
- This condition type 160 ( 1 ) component is used when different conditions are identified in the database 110 about which precautionary action may be taken.
- the precautionary action location 160 ( 2 ) indicates where along the represented road segment a precautionary action should be taken.
- the precautionary action location 160 ( 2 ) data may include multiple entries.
- the precautionary action location 160 ( 2 ) may indicate where a warning may be provided to a vehicle driver to advise the driver about the upcoming potentially hazardous condition.
- the warning location 160 ( 2 ) may indicate a distance (e.g., x meters) from the potentially hazardous condition.
- the location 160 ( 2 ) is determined based on an analysis of factors, such as grade, curvature, speed limit, road classification, etc. These factors may be determined from other data contained in the database 110 .
- the location 160 ( 2 ) may indicate that a warning should be provided at a location 400 meters along the road segment from the hazardous condition.
- the precautionary action location 160 ( 2 ) may also indicate where a vehicle control action should be taken, such as tightening the seatbelts, pre-loading or engaging the brakes, tightening sensitivities of lane departure warning systems or stability control systems, etc. This may be a different location from where the precautionary warning is provided and would be based on a different analysis of factors.
- the direction data 160 ( 3 ) indicates the direction along the represented road segment where the precautionary action should be taken.
- the database 110 may indicate a direction along a road segment as positive or negative based on the relative latitude and longitude of the road segment endpoints. Accordingly, the downhill direction may be indicated as positive or negative.
- the reference 160 ( 4 ) indicates the actual location of the hazardous condition, e.g. the intersection at the bottom of the hill, the turn where the superelevation is in the wrong direction, etc.
- the reference 160 ( 4 ) may refer to another data record that represents the actual location of the hazardous condition.
- the precautionary action data 160 described in FIG. 2 is one way that this data may be included in a database that represents a geographic region.
- the precautionary action data may be included as separate data records in the database 110 . If included as separate data records, the precautionary action data may be associated with the road segments to which they apply by pointers or other suitable data references. Alternatively, the precautionary action data may be associated with node data records.
- the precautionary action data may be associated with node data records.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram depicting components of a vehicle 300 .
- the vehicle 300 is operated on a road network, such as the road network represented by the database 110 in FIG. 2 .
- the vehicle 300 may be an automobile, truck, bicycle, motorcycle, etc.
- the vehicle 300 includes various systems 310 .
- the vehicle systems 310 include a positioning system 320 .
- the positioning system 320 determines the position of the vehicle 300 on the road network.
- the positioning system 320 includes appropriate hardware and software to determine the position of the vehicle 300 .
- the positioning system may include hardware 322 that includes a GPS unit, an accelerometer, wheel speed sensors, etc.
- the positioning system 320 also includes a positioning application 324 .
- the positioning application 324 is a software application that uses outputs from the positioning system hardware 322 and information from a map database 330 .
- the positioning application 324 determines the position of the vehicle 300 with respect to the road network, including the location of the vehicle 300 along a road segment and a direction of travel of the vehicle along the road segment.
- the map database 330 is located in the vehicle. In an alternative embodiment, the map database 330 may be located remotely and accessed by the vehicle systems 310 using a wireless communication system. In yet another embodiment, part of the map database 330 may be located locally in the vehicle and part of the map database 330 may be located remotely.
- the map database 330 is stored on a computer readable medium 334 .
- the computer-readable medium may be implemented using any suitable technology.
- the computer readable medium may be a DVD disk, a CD-ROM disk, a hard disk, flash memory, or any other medium, or a plurality of media.
- the map database 330 includes data that represents the geographic region in which the vehicle 300 is being operated.
- the map database 330 may represent the same geographic region as the database 110 in FIG. 1 , or alternatively, the map database 330 may represent only a portion of the region represented by the database 110 .
- the map database 330 used by the vehicle systems 310 may be in a different format from the database 110 in FIG. 1 .
- the map database 330 is formed or derived from the database 110 by a compilation process that organizes and presents the data in a form and format that specifically facilitates its use for performing specific functions.
- the map database 330 may be separated into different collections of data that are used for specific functions, such as vehicle positioning, route calculation, map display, route guidance, destination selection, and so on.
- the map database 330 may also be organized into groupings spatially.
- One kind of compiled database format is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,968,109, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
- Various other compiled database formats exist, including proprietary formats, and the disclosed embodiment(s) are not limited to any particular format.
- the navigation system 340 uses outputs from the positioning system 320 and data from the map database 330 to provide navigation-related features to a vehicle user, e.g., the vehicle operator or passenger.
- the navigation system 340 includes applications for route calculation 344 , map display 346 , as well as possibly other applications.
- the navigation system 340 provides the navigation-related features to the vehicle user via a user interface 354 . (The navigation system 340 is optional and may be omitted.)
- the precautionary action application 350 uses outputs from the positioning system 320 and data from the map database 330 to take precautionary actions, such as provide warnings to the vehicle operator.
- the precautionary action application 350 provides the warning to the vehicle operator via the user interface 354 .
- FIG. 3 also shows that precautionary action application 350 provides an output to vehicle control systems and actuator 356 .
- the vehicle control systems and actuator are operatively connected to various vehicle mechanical systems, such as the vehicle's brakes 356 ( 1 ), engine 356 ( 2 ), seatbelts (including tensioners) 356 ( 3 ), airbags 356 ( 4 ), stability control algorithms, as well as other system systems 356 ( 5 ).
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart 400 showing operation of the precautionary action application 350 (in FIG. 3 ).
- the precautionary action application 350 obtains the current vehicle position from the positioning system 320 (Step 410 ).
- the positioning system 320 uses data from the map database 330 to continuously determine the current geographic position of the vehicle 300 .
- the positioning system 320 provides the precautionary action application 350 with data that indicates the current vehicle position with respect to the road network as represented by the map database 330 . Specifically, the location of the vehicle along a road segment and the direction of travel of the vehicle along the road segment are determined and provided to the precautionary action application 350 .
- the process 400 obtains data from the map database 300 that represents the geographic features (i.e., roads, intersections, etc.) at the current location of the vehicle and in the direction in which the vehicle is heading (Step 420 ).
- an electronic horizon is used (Step 430 ). Building an electronic horizon and using it to provide warnings are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,405,128 and 6,735,515 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/400,151, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein. Using an electronic horizon and/or the inventions disclosed in these patents and pending patent application is optional and the disclosed process 400 is not limited to using the electronic horizon technology.
- the process 400 After obtaining data from the map database 300 that represents the geographic features at the current location of the vehicle and in the direction in which the vehicle is heading, the process 400 includes the step of examining the data to determine whether any precautionary action data ( 160 in FIG. 2 ) is associated with the represented geographic features around the vehicle's current location (Step 440 ). If there is no precautionary action data associated with the represented geographic features, the process 400 loops back to get a new current vehicle position (Step 410 ). On the other hand, if there is precautionary action data associated with the represented geographic features, the process 400 takes a precautionary action (Step 450 ).
- the precautionary action may be a warning provided to the vehicle operator when the vehicle is at the location (i.e., 160 ( 2 ) in FIG. 2 ) indicated by the precautionary action data.
- the warning may be provided via the user interface 354 .
- the warning may be an audible warning message or a visual warning.
- the precautionary action is not limited to warnings, but may also include other actions.
- vehicle systems 356 such as the brakes, engine or transmission, can be readied for a quick deceleration or stop.
- the seatbelts may be tightened or the airbags set to deploy.
- additional information may be added to the warning data 160 (in FIG. 2 ) to indicate the type of action as well as the location where the action should be taken.
- Step 410 After taking the precautionary action, the process 400 loops back to get a new current vehicle position (Step 410 ).
- a process for evaluating a database that represents a road network can evaluate each data record that represents a road segment in turn to identify potentially hazardous conditions.
- the process is not limited to evaluating data records that represent road segments, but may be applied to II data that represent any kind of feature, including nodes (intersections), boundaries, cartographic features, pedestrian walkways, bike paths, points-of-interest, and so on.
- the process ( 100 in FIG. 1 ) was described as a way to automatically examine records in a database that represent roads to identify locations or conditions along the road network where a precautionary action might be taken. According to the process, data is then added to indicate the location where the precautionary action should be taken. Instead of automatically adding the precautionary action data to the database, the locations where such conditions are identified could be marked on a temporary basis. Then, a geographic analyst (or other human operator) could review some or all such temporarily marked locations and validate the condition. The analyst may conduct this review by physically traveling to the locations or by reviewing satellite or aerial photographs of the locations, or video taken while driving by the locations (previously or subsequently acquired either by the analyst or others including members of the public). Based on the review, the analyst then determines whether precautionary action data should be added to the database.
- the statistical information can be used in combination with the process described in FIG. 1 to provide more reliable information about accidents. For example, although information exists about locations of statistically high numbers of accidents, this information may not necessarily indicate why accidents occur or how to avoid them. Using the process of FIG. 1 , review of the physical conditions of the road segment or combinations of attributes about that segment may indicate the likely cause for those statistically significant co-located accidents. The combination of identifying a hazardous physical condition located near a statistically significant number of actual accidents may be used as further validation of that location as a hazardous one.
- statistical accident data may be incorrectly located to sufficient degree that those accidents do not cluster enough to pass the threshold to declare a multiple accident location.
- the distance threshold for statistical accident locations can be increased about that hazardous location to investigate whether there may be a significant number of accidents in that location in spite of their recorded positions to be in error.
- the process ( 400 in FIG. 4 ) was described as a way to use the precautionary action data that had been stored in the map database to take an appropriate action in a vehicle when the vehicle is at or is approaching a location identified as having a potentially hazardous condition.
- This process uses a positioning system and map database in the vehicle to determine when the vehicle is at or is approaching such a location.
- the process may also take into account dynamic information. Dynamic information may include current traffic and weather conditions, ambient light conditions, road conditions (e.g., ice), and so on.
- the vehicle may include systems to obtain such information.
- the vehicle may have a traffic data receiver that obtains real-time traffic information, e.g., RDS-TMC messages.
- the process 400 may use the dynamic information in combination with the precautionary action data.
- the process may modify the location at which a warning is provided.
- the location at which a warning is provided to the vehicle driver about an upcoming hazardous condition may be modified, i.e., adjusted to a point farther in advance of the location of the hazardous condition, in order to give the vehicle operator additional time or distance.
- the process may even take certain actions only under certain conditions. For example, a warning about an intersection located over a hill may be provided only during nighttime hours. During daylight, the condition may not warrant a warning.
- community input from citizens or organizations about road conditions may be gathered where, when sufficient comments occur about a particular location or segment of road, such as a locally known slippery road in wet weather conditions, then that location is defined to be a hazardous location and stored in the database as such.
- a third party may request a map developer or an entity that has an editable version of a database that contains data that represents a road network in a geographic region to perform a data mining operation for a particular kind of condition.
- the third party may be an automobile manufacturer, for example.
- a process for evaluating a database representing a road network for potentially hazardous conditions is performed at the request of or under contract with the third party. Such an arrangement may arise when the third party wants to implement an Advanced Driver Assistance feature that complements a hardware-based system with a data-based system.
- an automobile manufacturer may want to provide a curve warning system that uses a vehicle-mounted camera to detect upcoming curves visually in combination with a database in which are stored precautionary action data about curves that have decreasing curvature values, blind intersections, and less than sufficient superelevation.
- the third party identifies to the map developer the kind of condition to search for.
- the map developer performs the data mining operation, as described in connection with FIG. 1 , and delivers a database with the added precautionary data to the third party.
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